Compania de Minas Buenaventura SAA (ADR) (NYSE:BVN) target bumped up to $15.00, released a ratings update earlier today by Zacks Investment Research

Boasting a price of $13.77, Compania de Minas Buenaventura SAA (ADR) (NYSE:BVN) traded 4.40% higher on the day. With the last stock price close up 22.17% from the two hundred day average, compared with the S&P 500 Index which has decreased -0.01% over the date range. Compania de Minas Buenaventura SAA (ADR) has recorded a 50-day average of $14.45 and a two hundred day average of $11.27. Volume of trade was up over the average, with 1,627,029 shares of BVN changing hands over the typical 1,518,940

Zacks Investment Research bumped up the target of Compania de Minas Buenaventura SAA (ADR) (NYSE:BVN) to $15.00 stating a potential upside of 0.09%.

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With a total market value of $0, Compania de Minas Buenaventura SAA (ADR) has with a one year low of $3.30 and a one year high of $16.45 .

A total of 11 equity analysts have released a ratings update on BVN. zero equity analysts rating the company a strong buy, three equity analysts rating the company a buy, eight equity analysts rating the company a hold, zero equity analysts rating the company a underperform, and finally zero equity analysts rating the company a sell with a one year target of $9.93.

Compania de Minas Buenaventura S.A.A. (Buenaventura) is a precious metals company. The Company is engaged in the exploration, mining and processing of gold, silver and other metals in Peru. The Company's segments include Production and sale of minerals; Exploration and development activities; Construction and engineering services; Energy generation and transmission services; Insurance brokerage; Rental of mining concessions; Holding of investment in shares (mainly in Minera Yanacocha S.R.L. and S.M.R.L. Chaupiloma Dos de Cajamarca), and Industrial activities. The Company operates the Orcopampa, Uchucchacua, Julcani, Mallay and Breapampa mines and has controlling interests in over three other mining companies, which operate the Colquijirca-Marcapunta, Tantahuatay and La Zanja mines. It also owns an electric power transmission company, a hydroelectric plant, a processing plant and an engineering services consulting company and non-controlling interests in various other mining companies.